good video bro,its expensive but I'd suggest you get that Badlands offroad Jack when you upgrade, if your doin mobile work n gunna b taking it in n out the jeep n possibly working in gravel n shit on occasion, I bought mine a year ago for offroading but it became the only jack I use, it's just so light n maneuverable and can go over cracks n pebble's no problem, its fairly low profile for doin cars n shit but also has a big ol lifting capacity for working on pickup truck n lifted jeeps etc. 👍
Hey nick awsome setup bro im like you i have a relationship with my tools also😂 its better to have 2 car jacks couple times i wished i had my spare jack with me especially when your alone doing a job i also bought a transmission jack not just for transmission i also use it to lower fuel tanks thank you for the content and you have a great xmas
Thanks my friend, I like to keep it simple and just have good quality tools. In the future i will definitely get a bigger lightweight aluminum jack. But for now its good. I love my tools, they have helped me achieve lots of stuff! I appreciate the support , it means alot Merry Christmas!!
I bought a 2014 F150 3.7 for only 5k at my local auction. It was a commercial vehicle with a clean Carfax and it came with a tool box on the back. Its 2wd but I don't plan on working off road or in deep snow.
Thats a great suggestion! I'm also working on getting a dealer license/auction license too so that'd would be perfect for me to do And same here I definitely would not need to wheel drive in florida
@@NickTheMobileMechanicOh mine was a public auction I didn’t wanna deal with all that and needed a truck asap. They call it an auction but it was more like a dealership kinda weird.
Believe me, it's jobs I don't do. Number 1 is tune ups 😁.. folks will buy cheap spark plugs & wires sets, ignition coils..etc then call me 2 weeks later hollering "my car ain't running right! the engine light is flashing, it's shaking." when people see the cost of real OEM parts they tend to buy "to good to be true" parts 😂
Yup its annoying how cheap people are, and it really affects us. That's why if I always do something like that I will tell them up front, If I don't supply the parts, I also don't supply the warranty. The only thing I guarantee is that the part was installed correctly. If I have to come out again because your part failed, Best believe you're gonna get charged the same price as the first time I installed it to re-do the job
I'll be honest, I'm still trying to catch a groove. But from what i've seen so far i'm going to say yes You have the freedom of working for yourself, You could potentially make hundreds of dollars in just a few hours and already make more than you would of at a day job and then you get that free time to live life
hell yea u seem chill down to earth i f w it
Great video. Thak us along on how you set up your "SERVICE TRUCK" AKA your jeep.
@rs2343-o4e yes that will be my next video or 2 coming up!
good video bro,its expensive but I'd suggest you get that Badlands offroad Jack when you upgrade, if your doin mobile work n gunna b taking it in n out the jeep n possibly working in gravel n shit on occasion, I bought mine a year ago for offroading but it became the only jack I use, it's just so light n maneuverable and can go over cracks n pebble's no problem, its fairly low profile for doin cars n shit but also has a big ol lifting capacity for working on pickup truck n lifted jeeps etc. 👍
Thankss for the Suggestion!
Do you by any chance have a link?
Also how much does it weigh?
Hey nick awsome setup bro im like you i have a relationship with my tools also😂 its better to have 2 car jacks couple times i wished i had my spare jack with me especially when your alone doing a job i also bought a transmission jack not just for transmission i also use it to lower fuel tanks thank you for the content and you have a great xmas
Thanks my friend, I like to keep it simple and just have good quality tools.
In the future i will definitely get a bigger lightweight aluminum jack. But for now its good.
I love my tools, they have helped me achieve lots of stuff!
I appreciate the support , it means alot
Merry Christmas!!
Love you videos Nick
Thank you my friend 😁
I Really appreciate the support!
I bought a 2014 F150 3.7 for only 5k at my local auction. It was a commercial vehicle with a clean Carfax and it came with a tool box on the back. Its 2wd but I don't plan on working off road or in deep snow.
Thats a great suggestion!
I'm also working on getting a dealer license/auction license too so that'd would be perfect for me to do
And same here I definitely would not need to wheel drive in florida
@@NickTheMobileMechanicOh mine was a public auction I didn’t wanna deal with all that and needed a truck asap. They call it an auction but it was more like a dealership kinda weird.
If your doing oil changes I recommend getting a pick up gets mighty nasty
@@benm5651 That's my goal eventually
But for now I'm just building up what I can without going into debt
Believe me, it's jobs I don't do. Number 1 is tune ups 😁.. folks will buy cheap spark plugs & wires sets, ignition coils..etc then call me 2 weeks later hollering "my car ain't running right! the engine light is flashing, it's shaking." when people see the cost of real OEM parts they tend to buy "to good to be true" parts 😂
Yup its annoying how cheap people are, and it really affects us.
That's why if I always do something like that I will tell them up front, If I don't supply the parts, I also don't supply the warranty.
The only thing I guarantee is that the part was installed correctly.
If I have to come out again because your part failed, Best believe you're gonna get charged the same price as the first time I installed it to re-do the job
Are those the recalled HF jack stands??? 😅
What part of Florida are you in? Does it pay to be a mobile mechanic?
Im in the Orlando/Kissimmee/Davenport area
I'll be honest, I'm still trying to catch a groove. But from what i've seen so far i'm going to say yes
You have the freedom of working for yourself, You could potentially make hundreds of dollars in just a few hours and already make more than you would of at a day job and then you get that free time to live life